Right here brotha..this is the best write-up for our mustangs you will find..cliffy covers everything for bolt on power..start here, you will have an entirely new beast!!Beginner's guide to bolting-on power gains

Our cars come with 4 catalytic converters which will rob horsepower. Get yourself and O/R H pipe with flowmaster super44's then go with a generic brand CAI with 75mm TB and a bigger plenum....those mods will free up a lot of horsepower

I believe all verts come with them, (my 02 V6 came with them), but they are bolt in and weaker than the weld ins. I swapped those out for the MM ones. Matched with springs, shocks, cc plates, balljoints, and bump steer and my front-mid susp is done....next up the rear.

I believe all verts come with them, (my 02 V6 came with them), but they are bolt in and weaker than the weld ins. I swapped those out for the MM ones. Matched with springs, shocks, cc plates, balljoints, and bump steer and my front-mid susp is done....next up the rear.

That's true...they are there though so I'm not worrying about them ATM

^^ anyways, Well Upgrade to the weld in subframe connectors - If your looking for some quick bolt in power that's not to bad, get rid of the cats, If you haven't done a tune up yet, throw some Iriduim IX's in and new wires. you feel a nice refreshening power gain from lack of gap in spark plugs. I did them in my car and it just ran a hell of a lot better. CAI is always peoples first and favorite bolt on.

I have a 98 Vert. Get Weld in Subframe connectors before your frame gets tweaked. It made the car so much better and I should have gotten them right away. It's also one of the cheapest mods you can do...$150 for the connectors and if you can't weld, it would probably be ~$100 to get them installed. And it makes a HUGE difference.

Maximum Motorsports makes the best ones for the money. You won't regret putting them in before anything else. Like I said, I wish I got them right away because my subframes were a little bit off when I was installing them. Had I got them right away I think it would have been better

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^^ anyways, Well Upgrade to the weld in subframe connectors - If your looking for some quick bolt in power that's not to bad, get rid of the cats, If you haven't done a tune up yet, throw some Iriduim IX's in and new wires. you feel a nice refreshening power gain from lack of gap in spark plugs. I did them in my car and it just ran a hell of a lot better. CAI is always peoples first and favorite bolt on.

Good advice here, a tune up is always a good idea, as well as changing the fluids. Also to clarify, the 99-04 doesnt have spark plug wires it has Coil On Plugs, so he doesn't need to worry about getting wires.

I have a 98 Vert. Get Weld in Subframe connectors before your frame gets tweaked. It made the car so much better and I should have gotten them right away. It's also one of the cheapest mods you can do...$150 for the connectors and if you can't weld, it would probably be ~$100 to get them installed. And it makes a HUGE difference.

Maximum Motorsports makes the best ones for the money. You won't regret putting them in before anything else. Like I said, I wish I got them right away because my subframes were a little bit off when I was installing them. Had I got them right away I think it would have been better

Good advice here, a tune up is always a good idea, as well as changing the fluids. Also to clarify, the 99-04 doesnt have spark plug wires it has Coil On Plugs, so he doesn't need to worry about getting wires.

One of my subframe connectors is collapsed at one end due to a friend trying to jack my car up when I wasn't around. I was wondering if this could cause any problems? Should I get it replaced or will it b fine of left alone?

One of my subframe connectors is collapsed at one end due to a friend trying to jack my car up when I wasn't around. I was wondering if this could cause any problems? Should I get it replaced or will it b fine of left alone?

Are they bolt in or weld in? I would consider getting replaced anyways. I don't see it being a future problem.

One of my subframe connectors is collapsed at one end due to a friend trying to jack my car up when I wasn't around. I was wondering if this could cause any problems? Should I get it replaced or will it b fine of left alone?